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PREETI DIWAKAR

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Hi,
Both are good options to pursue. If in future you are going to do Ph.D then go for MBA, otherwise, PGDM is a better option.

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Dhruv Sehgal

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Hello Anmol,
PGDM from Asia-Pacific Institute of Management is much better as compared to a PGDM from NDIM. Asia-Pacific Institute of Management provides a complete overhauling of the personality of its students. The faculty of this institute focuses on the all-round development of every student. There are 100s of case studies that are discussed in the classrooms, giving the students an insight into the corporate world right from day 1. There are at least 3-4 presentations every week that instill confidence in the students. Various competitions and guest talks keep the students engaged every day.
Moreover the placements at AIM are one of
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VEDANT VAID

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Hi Shivani,
The PGDM programme of NDIM is certified by AIU and is considered equal to MBA in all respects and doing MBA or PGDM from NDIM will have no effect on the placements.
Yes doing MBA from NDIM is worthy as it is one the best B-Schools and moreover it has been awarded as the "Best industry linked management institute" by AICTE and CII.

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VEDANT VAID

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Hi Shazia,
Yes, NDIM is a good college. All the faculties has a good theoretical knowledge and a good practical knowledge of the subjects they teach. The placements are good and many of the top companies come here for recruitment like EY, Delloite, Bajaj Finance, Kuehne and Nagel, Ashok Leyland, KPMG, Patanjali,etc.
Moreover recently NDIM has been awarded as the best industry linked institute by CII and AICTE.
All the best.

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VEDANT VAID

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HI Shivam, Both the colleges are good and equal in all terms. You can choose any between the two.
Moreover NDIM has been recently awarded the "best industry linked management institute" by AICTE and CII.
All the best.

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VEDANT VAID

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Hi Nikhil,
Both the colleges are good and equal in all terms. What you should consider is the fees and the cost of living because the placements are equal inboth these colleges.
Moreover NDIM has been awarded as the best "Industry Linked Management institute" by CII and AICTE.
All the best.

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VEDANT VAID

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IBS, Hyderabad has made a name for itself in the past years, and it is better. But, you should also consider the student's strength in that college. It is more than 1200.
You should also consider the fees and the cost of living for 2 years.
Moreover, NDIM was awarded the best industry linked management institute by government of India and CII.

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Subhajit MGormandize Kolkata obsessed,Biriyaani, Mohanbagan

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Beware of this kind of unstable profile like Banking relationship manager, business development executive, sales executive (if you don't like hardcore sales), corporate credit sales, software sales(tough to get lead) these are mainly hire and fire profile. Stability is poor. Every year they hire in bulk and fire in bulk. Do not run behind the brand name as you may enjoy the service of famous bank Axis but may not enjoy the profile if you are liable for banking unsought product sales profile on target based. Try for a healthy score card to reduce investment risk by getting tier I.

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Jatin Prateek

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In my opinion, NDIM is the best one among all the institutes, because unlike most other PGDMs and MBA programmes, PGDM at NDIM is unique as the students graduate with 'Dual Specialization' rather than 1 major and 1 minor specialization as in most other b-schools. MBA with two specializations multiplies the career opportunities and opens up wider options.
The faculty pool at NDIM is globally acknowledged and has remained associated with 19 international universities. For placement, the Corporate Resource Center/Placement Team of college maintains close contact with recruiters throughout the year plays an active role in connecting with t
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Jatin Prateek

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In my opinion, NDIM would be a better option. NDIM is the best one among all the institutes because unlike most other PGDMs and MBA programmes, PGDM at NDIM is unique as the students graduate with 'Dual Specialization' rather than 1 major and 1 minor specialization as in most other b-schools. MBA with two specializations multiplies the career opportunities and opens up wider options.
The faculty pool at NDIM is globally acknowledged and has remained associated with 19 international universities. For placement, the Corporate Resource Center/Placement Team of college maintains close contact with recruiters throughout the year plays an ac
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